No reason it should make you fail a urine. It's not a test booster or anything.

You'll have tons of ppl tell you that ecdy sucks but I'm not one of them. I have had great results over the years with ecdy and/or methoxy. The amount in StoneDragon, however, won't provide much benefit IMO. They don't tell you how much is actually in it. It's a blend totaling 18.5g but it also includes a ton of other things. Ecdy works best in divided doses about 3-4 a day. If you want good results go with ebol & M-Stak together or stack Isostak by Universal with M-Stak. It's HUGELY important to understand what ecdy does and without a good amount of protein (I recommend 1.5g per lb of bw) while on it, you'll see limited results. Don't be afraid to eat while taking it. You've got zero bf, so use these compounds to gain size via their nutrition partitioning.

No reason it should make you fail a urine. It's not a test booster or anything.

You'll have tons of ppl tell you that ecdy sucks but I'm not one of them. I have had great results over the years with ecdy and/or methoxy. The amount in StoneDragon, however, won't provide much benefit IMO. They don't tell you how much is actually in it. It's a blend totaling 18.5g but it also includes a ton of other things. Ecdy works best in divided doses about 3-4 a day. If you want good results go with ebol & M-Stak together or stack Isostak by Universal with M-Stak. It's HUGELY important to understand what ecdy does and without a good amount of protein (I recommend 1.5g per lb of bw) while on it, you'll see limited results. Don't be afraid to eat while taking it. You've got zero bf, so use these compounds to gain size via their nutrition partitioning.

There are on the other hand studies and "evidence" that says it doesnt work.

Based on the results of this study, we conclude that supplementation of methoxyisoflavone, ecdysterone, and/or sulfo-polysaccharides (CSP3) do not have any affect on training adaptations and/or anabolic/catabolic status in resistance-trained subjects. These findings contrast marketed claims that these nutrients promote muscle accretion, increase anabolic status, decrease adipose tissue,and/or enhance training adaptations in resistance-trained athletes.

Effects of Methoxyisoflavone, Ecdysterone, and Sulfo-Polysaccharide Supplementation on Training Adaptations in Resistance-Trained Males.

Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 3(2): 19-27, 2006.

I read a lot of studies, I have to when I'm in the business of selling supplements. I used to think glutamine was good for me in many different ways, but most for its effect as an anticatabolic and an immune booster. Now I realise I've only been wasting money.

I read a lot of studies, I have to when I'm in the business of selling supplements. I used to think glutamine was good for me in many different ways, but most for its effect as an anticatabolic and an immune booster. Now I realise I've only been wasting money.

... if you are in the business of selling supplements... then you should really focus on selling the damned supplements.

If there is a demand for glutamine, regardless of whether it works or not, then you sell that ****.

I am in business myself, really it all just goes down to marketing, pricing, supply and demand in the end.

EDIT- Anyways, this study looks legit however I cannot doubt what I have experienced for myself. I will observe the effects more thoroughly next time.